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Anesthesia Technician

Cumberland, MD · On-site

$19.19 - $28.18/hr

UPMC Western Maryland is seeking a full-time Anesthesia Technician to support a fast-paced, team ... Operate specialized equipment such as the Blood Cell Saver and perform point-of-care (POC) testing ...

Connect the suction tubing from the surgical field to the cell-saver machine at the beginning of ... American Heart Association HeartSaver or BLS Employment Type: Full time

$19.08 - $25.77/hr

Worker Subtype: Regular Time Type: Full time Scheduled Weekly Hours: 40 Department: 500211 ... Participates in Cell Saver and Liver Transplant Programs, including on-call procedure. * Performs ...

Perfusionist

Laguna Hills, CA · On-site

$94 - $136/hr

Cardiac Surgery Status: Full Time Shift: Days (8hr) Pay Range*: $94.00/hr - $136.00/hr $10,000 ... systems, cell saver, impella, IABP, and ECMO. Education/Licensure/Certification: • Bachelor ...

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How much do full time cell saver jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for full time cell saver in the United States is $21.64, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.83 and $27.16 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Full Time Cell Saver vs Surgical Technologist?

AspectFull Time Cell SaverSurgical Technologist
CertificationsBlood Conservation Certification, CPRSurgical Technology Certification (CST)
Work EnvironmentHospitals, surgical centers, operating roomsOperating rooms, surgical suites
Job ResponsibilitiesPrepare and operate blood salvage equipment, assist in blood collectionPrepare operating rooms, assist surgeons, handle surgical instruments

Full Time Cell Savers focus on blood conservation during surgeries, operating specialized equipment, and ensuring blood safety. Surgical Technologists assist in surgical procedures, preparing the operating room and supporting surgical teams. While both roles work in surgical environments, their specific duties and certifications differ, making each essential in different aspects of surgical care.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Full Time Cell Saver, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Full Time Cell Saver, you need a solid understanding of medical terminology, blood conservation techniques, and typically a healthcare background such as a degree or certification in surgical technology or a related field. Familiarity with cell salvage devices, autotransfusion equipment, and adhering to strict sterilization protocols are essential technical requirements. Attention to detail, strong communication, and the ability to remain calm under pressure are important soft skills for this role. These competencies are crucial to ensure patient safety, efficient surgical procedures, and effective collaboration with surgical teams.

What are some common challenges faced by Full Time Cell Savers in a hospital setting?

Full Time Cell Savers often encounter challenges such as working under high-pressure situations in operating rooms, adapting to unpredictable surgical schedules, and maintaining strict attention to detail when operating cell salvage equipment. They must also be prepared to communicate effectively with surgical teams and quickly troubleshoot equipment issues to ensure patient safety. Flexibility and strong teamwork skills are key for managing varied caseloads and collaborating across departments.

What is a Full Time Cell Saver?

A Full Time Cell Saver is a healthcare professional, often known as an autotransfusionist or cell salvage technician, who operates specialized equipment to collect, process, and return a patient’s own blood during surgical procedures. This process, called cell salvage or autotransfusion, helps reduce the need for donor blood transfusions, lowering the risk of complications and infection. Full Time Cell Savers work primarily in operating rooms, especially during surgeries where significant blood loss is expected, such as cardiac, orthopedic, or trauma surgeries. Their role is crucial in ensuring patient safety and supporting the surgical team.
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Infographic showing various Full Time Cell Saver job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 74% Full Time, and 26% Part Time. Highlights an 94% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $45,021 per year, or $21.6 per hour.
Anesthesia Tech, Full time, Days

Anesthesia Tech, Full time, Days

New England Baptist Hospital

New England, ND

Full-time

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

GENERAL SUMMARY:  Works in conjunction with the anesthesiologist and the nurse anesthetist to prepare patients for anesthesia and surgery.  Cares for the Anesthesia equipment.  Also responsible for collecting intraoperative shed blood for auto-transfusion.

PRINCIPAL FUNCTIONS: 

1.   Exemplifies the values of New England Baptist Hospital and the ROSE philosophy.

2.   Complies with all New England Baptist Hospital policies and the Code of Excellence.

Maintains a safe and clean work environment.

3. Department Specific Responsibilities:

Responsible for checking all rooms at start of the day and assisting anesthesiologist and nurse anesthetist:

  1. Open scavenger system.

  2. Check anesthesia machine drawer for equipment; fill and turn off vaporizers when necessary; change soda lime when necessary; ensure proper connections; make sure the O2 and N2O tanks are full.

  3. Check equipment cart for drugs and equipment.

  4. Check monitor for cleanliness, cables, and set up electrodes, oxisensor.

  5. Clean anesthesia machine.

  6. Restock drawers in anesthesia machines, set up endotracheal equipment.

  7. Clean equipment cart.

  8. Restock drawers and monitoring equipment.

  9. Clean cart and machine in each room and set up machines at close of shift. Turn off scavenger system.

  10. Responsible for restocking equipment and cleaning equipment

  11. Observe for changes in schedule.

  12. Restock I.V. solution cart from General Stores.

  13. Restock various equipment carts.

  14. Stock arterial monitor boxes.

  15. Empty and wash blood warmers.

  16. Keep laryngoscopes bright.

  17. Report malfunctioning equipment immediately.

  18. Preparation of Patient:

  19. Set-ups include: suction, I.V., endotracheal tube, central venous pressure, blood transfusion, arterial pressure, Swan Ganz catheter, cardiac output.

  20. Greet and identify patient.

  21. Attach monitor leads, oxisensor, blood pressure cuff

  22. Responsible for assisting any anesthesiologist or anesthetist, while starting I.V., inducing endotracheal tube, central venous pressure, arterial line, Swan Ganz catheter, cardiac output, positioning patient, protecting patient, e.g. eyes, limbs, etc., holding patient for spinal and epidurals, ventilating patient under supervision of anesthesiologist, assist during emergencies e.g. cardiac arrest.

  23. Responsible for the cell-saving procedure

  24. Check the schedule for the ordered cell-savers the afternoon before.

  25. Set up the machine with the appropriate disposable components.

  26. Check the suction in the room, and check the operation of the machine before the case starts.

  27. Connect the suction tubing from the surgical field to the cell-saver machine at the beginning of the case.

  28. Process the blood and give it to the anesthetist to return to the patient.

  29. Disconnect the machine from the sterile field, discard the soft-ware, clean the machine, and calculate blood loss.

  30. Report any malfunction of the machine to the anesthesia nurse manager.

  31. Plans time away from work appropriately

  32. Arrives and leaves at designated times.

  33. Uses unplanned earned time appropriately.(Based on full time hours.Standards are pro-rated for part-time employees based on agreed hours.

  34. Performs other related duties as required.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES

Minimum Formal Education: High School graduate.

Ability to communicate and understand verbal and written requests.Ability to lift 30 to 60 pounds.

LICENSE, CERTIFICATION REQUIRED: American Heart Association HeartSaver or BLS

Employment Type: Full time